Myriopoda, 



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species may be seen from the Eocene of the Isle of Wight ; from GALLERY 



the Miocene of CEningen, Switzerland ; from the Brown Coal of j.^^^ g^^^ 



Bonn ; from Aix, in Provence ; from Haring, in the Tyrol ; from the Wall-eaw 



Baltic Amber deposits; and from Florissant, in North America. 12, Taila- 



case 85. 



Fig. 114. — Acantherpestes major, M. and W. Coal-measures: Illinois, U.S.A. 

 Showing the legs and the branched spines and branchial openings. (Nat. size.) 



Fig. 115. — Uuphoberia ferox, Salter. Coal-measures: Coalbrookdale, 

 Shropshire. (Nat. size.) 



2. — In the Myeiopoda the head is distinct, but the remainder of 

 the body is composed of a series of similar segments, and there is no 



